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Brown: It was important that we spoke up

McLaren chief Zak Brown unleashed choice words of criticism directed at their engine supplier Honda on the eve of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, and has no regrets that he articulated the frustration his team is feeling amid an obvious crisis. It was the first time that a senior McLaren figure shed light on the frustrations and disappointment in their partnership with Honda. Prior to this only the team's star driver Fernando Alonso dared point a finger at the Japanese manufacturer's shortcomings. Report here>>> However speaking after the race in Montreal, which again was a pointless exercise for the team, Brown said, 'I think it was important that we spoke up this weekend, it...
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